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Senior Yorkie Talker Join Date: May 2013 Location: Missouri
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| ![]() I have a 6 month old pomchi and an 11 month old yorkie. They are potty trained to go on their puppy pad. And they also go on command. I am wanting to try to get them potty trained outside how. And I don't mind having the puppy pad too, just in case they need it if I don't get to take them out in time. I have a few questions on how to start outside training. 1. Should I take them out often in the beginning? Right now I have them go on command if they haven't gone within an hour. Should I do the same, or more often? 2. Is it ok to take them out at the same time? 3. Should I put one of their soiled pads (I use washable) outside in the spot where I want them to go, or should I just take them to the same spot and have them go on command without a pad? 4. If I wanted to do away with the puppy pad, do I totally take it away, or will that just cause them to potty in the area where it used to be? (It's on carpet on a puppy pad holder) Or should I leave it there for a while until they start going to the door? 5. Can I actually train them to only go outside after learning to go on puppy pads? Or will it be too confusing if I leave a pad down? Any advice will be greatly appreciated. ![]()
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| ![]() There are a couple of ways of doing it. You should take them out to the same time. Taking them to the same place every time and giving them your word command for potty is a good idea. If they are unsure of going on the ground at first then take a pad out with you. A pad that already has the scent on it preferably. When they get used to this routine they will automatically know what to do. If you are able to take them for a walk you will find that the scent of other animals and trees, plus the activity of walking will get them to go on their own. They need the exercise and exercise it's self encourages the emptying of wastes. |
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